Beautiful "SPENCER" by high-ranking officer, World War II period
The fabric is made of black cloth, like beaver and quite large because it was worn over the tunic. On the front and closed by a double row of five frogs. The collar, the part CENTRAL, hand guards, as well as the lower edge, are hemmed of a Astrakhan fur type. While frogs and cords are made of black silk. This beautiful coat, albeit a bit unfairly snubbed in the field collectors, single-breasted, remained in use until 1938. His birth dates back to 1848 when the central locking was double-breasted.